There is no train that I refused to take.

"There is no train that I refuse to take, no matter where it goes." It was first seen in an article by Mr. Liu recalling the poet, "I often hear the echo of the train-rereading the Piper's Notes", which was love at first sight.

"There is no train I refuse to take" is a poem by Ceng Zhuo. Going back, the American poet Millay's poem Travel. Attached are two original songs as follows:

There is no train that I refused to take.

Ceng Zhuo

How many times did I dream when I was sick?

Take a long journey by train

Just like the poem I liked when I was a teenager:

"There is no train I refused to take.

Wherever it goes. "

Wherever it goes.

Go where I have been.

To find warmth and memory.

Go where I've never been before.

To find amazing wisdom and dreams.

Wherever it goes.

When I was a teenager,

Take the siren as a kind call.

A speeding train

Always brings me inspiration and desire.

In a hospital bed at the moment.

I often read aloud in my mouth.

"There is no train that I refused to take."

The flywheel is ringing in the ear.

His face was full of tears.

The ups and downs of the heart should match the vibration of the train.

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travel

Edna Saint Vincent Millay

The railway is miles away,

It's noisy during the day,

However, no train passed by all day.

But I heard its whistle screaming.

No train passed by all night,

Although night is still a place to sleep and dream,

But I saw red ashes in the sky,

Heard its engine give off steam.

My heart is warm because of the friends I have made.

And better friends I don't know;

However, there is not a train that I don't want to take.

Wherever it's going.

20 19.2.8 @ Qinglian high-speed railway.